Lika - Karlovac, Croatia
With its rivers, springs, mountains, woods, untouched forests, lakes, pools, gorges and caves, the inland region of Lika-Karlovac has Croatia’s highest concentration of national and natural parks.
Karlovac
Karlovac is located on the crossroad which connects inner Croatia with the Adriatic Sea making it an ideal destination to visit when travelling between Zagreb (55km away) and the Adriatic Coastline.
Kupa River
The upper stream of the river Kupa, rushing from the heart of Gorski Kotar to create the border between Croatia and Slovenia, is the trout heaven and one of the best fly fishing destinations.
Northern Velebit
A protected area since 1999, and one of Croatia's newest national parks, the wilderness of Northern Velebit is a mountain-trekker's paradise.
Otočac
Otočac can be found at the foot of the Velebit Mountain by the Plitvice Lakes. Enjoy abundant outdoor activities and the fresh mountain air.
Plitvice Lakes NP
Plitvice Lakes is one of the most beautiful Croatian National Parks. Listed as amongst the first natural sites worldwide on the UNESCO World Heritage register.
Prizna
Prizna is a small port village in Croatia.
Slunj
A town in the mountainous part of Central Croatia located between Karlovac and Plitvice Lakes National Park.
Vražji Prolaz
Vražji prolaz is a 800m long canyon. The path leads across bridges and stairs, through the narrow gorge, about two metres wide, and squeezed between one hundred metre high rocks.